A basic UUP converter aimed at Linux and macOS users who don't have access to any Windows machine, but want or need to create an ISO image for latest Windows Insider version downloaded from UUP dump.
For obvious reasons this script will never support integration of Cumulative Updates to created images.
./convert.sh [compression] [uups_directory] [create_virtual_editions]
- wim - standard wim compression (
/Compress:max
in DISM) (default) - esd - solid esd compression (
/Compress:recovery
in DISM)
- 0 - do not create virtual editions (default)
- 1 - create virtual edtitions
-
./convert.sh
- starts the conversion using files fromUUPs
directory and creates an ISO image withinstall.wim
-
./convert.sh esd
- starts the conversion using files fromUUPs
directory and creates an ISO image withinstall.esd
-
./convert.sh wim MyUUP
- starts the conversion using files fromMyUUP
directory and creates an ISO image withinstall.wim
-
./convert.sh wim MyUUP 1
- starts the conversion using files fromMyUUP
directory, creates virtual editions and creates an ISO image withinstall.wim
Since version 0.5.0 this script supports creation of virtual editions. To run creation of all virtial editions simply use create_virtual_editions switch in command line. If you want to customize which editions will be created when this switch is set, please use VIRTUAL_EDITIONS_LIST in configuration file.
Virtual editions creation can be only done when convert_ve_plugin is present in the same directory as converter.
Thanks to abbodi1406 for providing informations which helped with creating this option.
Configuration of advanced script options can be modified using
the file convert_config_linux
(on Linux) or convert_config_macos
(on macOS).
VIRTUAL_EDITIONS_LIST='space delimited editions sequence'
- VIRTUAL_EDITIONS_LIST - configures which editions will be created when create_virtual_editions is enabled.
This script uses the following commands to do its work:
- cabextract - to extract cabs
- wimlib-imagex - to export files from metadata ESD
- chntpw - to modify registry of first index of boot.wim
- genisoimage or mkisofs - to create ISO image
If you use Debian or Ubuntu based distribution you can quickly install these using the following command:
sudo apt-get install cabextract wimtools chntpw genisoimage
If you use any other distribution, then you will need to check its repository for packages needed to run this script.
macOS requires Homebrew to install the prerequisite software. After Homebrew was installed, you can install the requirements using:
brew tap sidneys/homebrew
brew install cabextract wimlib cdrtools sidneys/homebrew/chntpw